Introduction

NOTE: The data and findings below are drafts subject to change and some pieces are still in the QA process.

RACE COUNTS provides a 3D view of racial equity:
OUTCOME: How well people are doing. The higher the circle, the better the outcome.
DISPARITY: How racial groups compare to one another. The further right the circle, the greater the differences by race.
IMPACT: The total population. The bigger the circle, the larger the population.


Purple districts: Gains at Risk;
Orange districts: Prosperity for the Few;
Yellow districts: Struggling to Prosper;
Red districts: Stuck and Unequal.

Key Findings

  • [insert finding]

Race/Ethnicity Notes


1) “Other” race includes those who identify with a race outside of the specifically named categories, such as Asian, White, etc.
2) Race labels for bar charts: The “nh_” prefix signifies that a group excludes Latinx.
3) The “twoormor” group represents those who identify as Two or More Races.

Safety & Justice Index

Senate

Assembly

  • [insert finding]

Senate Indicators

Use of Force

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Officer-Initiated Stops

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Incarceration

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

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Assembly Indicators

Use of Force

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Officer-Initiated Stops

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Incarceration

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

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